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    10 things to know

    10 things to know in Houston food right now: Openings, closings, and a legendary loss

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 24, 2021 | 3:20 pm

    Editor’s note: Houston’s restaurant scene moves pretty fast. In order to prevent CultureMap readers from missing anything, let’s stop to look around at all the latest news to know.

    Openings, closings, and coming attractions

    KP’s Kitchen opened quietly last week. Led by Benjy’s veteran Kerry Pauly, the restaurant in Town & Country Village (700 Town and Country Blvd #2440) offers classic American fare in a family-friendly, fast casual environment. Menu items include market vegetables with Champagne vinaigrette, a bacon cheeseburger, and baby back ribs. KP’s Kitchen is also BYOB with a $5 corkage fee; it is open daily from 4-8:30 pm with lunch hours to follow.

    BlendIn Coffee Club has opened its second location in Montrose. Known for serving single-origin coffees and its science-minded approach to brewing, the coffee shop occupies a first floor space in the former Stages Theater at 3201 Allen Parkway. Weihong Zhang, who founded BlendIn with his wife, Xuan Zhou, holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Kansas State University, and he brings a scientist’s approach to roasting all of BlendIn’s beans.

    Memorial-area French restaurant Bistro 555 has reopened under new ownership. Brothers Sylvain and David Denis (both formerly of Le Mistral in the Energy Corridor) have teamed up with Cafe Rabelais owners Christophe and Laurence Paul to revive the restaurant, which closed at the end of January. The restaurant serves an array of French classics such as French onion soup, escargot, beef Bourguignon, and snapper Niçoise. It is open for lunch and dinner Tuesday-Saturday.

    A new bar with a focus on sustainability recently opened in the East End. Built with sustainable products including Airlite, a paint that purifies the air around it, and a reverse osmosis water system, White Rhino describes itself as a Tulum-inspired patio bar with an extensive selection of tequila, mezcal, and other spirits. General manager John Stewart (Eloise Nichols, Bludorn) has created a cocktail menu that offers twists on classics such as the French 75, Brandy Crusta, Jungle Bird, and more. It is open daily from 4 pm-2 am at 319 Milby St.

    Federal Grill’s Katy location opened last week. Like its siblings on Shepherd Dr. and in Hedwig Village, the restaurant offers an expansive menu of globally-inspired comfort food and an extensive selection of whiskey, including several single barrel selections. All told, the 9,000-square-foot restaurant will seat approximately 250 people with service daily.

    Berg Hospitality announced it has plans to relocate its Italian-American restaurant B.B. Italia, and that the concept has temporarily closed before it moves to its new home. In a release, proprietor Ben Berg explains that the restaurant’s current location, formerly Carmelo’s, is simply too large for the dining requirements of a post-COVID world.

    “Due to the pandemic, most offices in the Energy Corridor are still not at full capacity and companies are not planning private events,” Berg said. “Because B.B. Italia is the second largest restaurant in our company, and has more private event rooms than any of our other locations, it just wasn’t a viable business plan anymore. I am confident that we will be much more successful in the smaller space in which we plan to reopen.”

    B.B. Italia’s new location will be revealed in the weeks to come. Until it reopens, diners will find many of their favorite dishes from the restaurant at the company’s Fair Food Co. ghost kitchen.

    Midway BBQ in Katy will be closed after a fire ravaged its building. In a Facebook post, the restaurant thanked firefighters for their work. Until repairs are made, Midway will serve a limited menu from its market and deli at 5901 Hwy Blvd. in Katy.

    Deaths

    Houston’s food community mourns the passing of Marian 'Mama' Jue, who died Thursday, February 18 due to complications from COVID-19, ABC13 reports. Jue, 80, founded legendary Chinese-American restaurant China Garden with her husband in 1969.

    "My mother was a mother to everybody in Houston," Marian's daughter Carol Jue-Churchill told the TV station. "Everybody that came here. She loved to feed them."

    David Oglesby, 60, a manager at The Union Kitchen in Katy, died Friday, February 19 due to complications from COVID-19. A GoFundMe has been created to help his family cover the cost of his funeral and to help his wife, Denise, and their children.

    "David Oglesby was a valued employee and more than that, a great friend to the staff and managers," Gr8 Plate Hospitality owner Paul Miller said in a statement. "I never once saw him without a smile on his face. He will be missed."

    Other news and notes

    West Sandy Creek Winery has released the wines created from its 2020 harvest. Located approximately 15 miles from Huntsville in the town of Richards, Texas, West Sandy Creek’s five new vintages include: Blanc du Bois, Lenoir, Old World Reserve, 2014 Bounty Land Crossings, and Portejas Blanc. Wine lovers are invited to visit the facility and retreat Thursday-Sunday. Reservations are required.

    B.B. Italia will be closed until it moves to its new home.

    BB Italia mixed food shot
    Photo by Kirsten Gilliam
    B.B. Italia will be closed until it moves to its new home.
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    baked fresh daily

    Longtime Houston kolache bakery opens new Memorial location

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 14, 2025 | 5:00 pm
    Kolache Shoppe Memorial
    Photo by Becca Wright
    Michael Horne and Randy Hines.

    One of Houston’s most reliable kolache bakeries has opened its new locations. The Kolache Shoppe is now open near Memorial City Mall.

    Located in the same shopping center as the second location of The Pit Room and the newly-opened Katz’s (10321 Katy Fwy), the new Kolache Shoppe occupies 1,400 square feet, giving the mostly grab-and-go concept a limited amount of indoor and outdoor seating. Like its sister locations in Greenway Plaza, the Heights, and Pearland, it serves a mixture of more than two dozen sweet and savory pastries using a dough recipe first developed by founder Erwin Ahrens.

    Choices include everything from breakfast sandwich-style fillings such as bacon, egg, and cheese to savory options like kielbasa, cheese, and jalapeno or the classic sausage and cheese and classic sweet flavors like peach, blueberry, and poppy seed. Like the other locations, Memorial will serve rotating monthly specials that will include collaborations with area chefs.

    For the Memorial location, Kolache Shoppe owners Lucy and Randy Hines partnered with director of operations Michael Horne. It’s a big move for Horne, who started at the bakery in 2018 as a part-time employee while attending grad school.

    “Opening a new location as co-owner has given me a new respect for what our franchisees and other owners have been through,” says Horne. “That said, this next step brings me closer to the brand and allows me to serve in a different way. We’ve built an excellent team to maintain the level of service we’re known for and are excited to be open and operating within the Memorial community.”

    “This is technically our third bakery to open as owners, so some of the edge is taken off, but for the first two, we didn’t have Michael’s help,” Randy Hines added. “Both the experience and know-how of another key player have made it less stressful. It’s nice to be able to bounce ideas and problem-solve together — and to spread both the rewards and challenges with a great support team. From our growing team to the restaurant community reaching out to collaborate on fun specials, this feels like a moment of abundance.”

    Kolache Shoppe will celebrate its grand opening from Monday, November 3 through Sunday, November 9 with a number of giveaways and promotions. They include:

    • Monday, Nov. 3: Loyalty Member Appreciation Day — Loyalty members will receive a complimentary sweet or savory kolache.
    • Tuesday, Nov. 4: Early Bird Gift Cards — The first 50 guests in line will receive a $25 gift card, redeemable at any Kolache Shoppe location.
    • Wednesday, Nov. 5: Benefit Day — 20 percent of all proceeds will benefit the Houston Food Bank.
    • Thursday, Nov. 6: Customer Appreciation Day — Buy one, get one pastries for all guests while supplies last.
    • Friday, Nov. 7: Free Coffee Drink Day — Complimentary coffee drinks all day; the first 25 guests receive a free Kolache Shoppe mug.
    • Saturday, Nov. 8: Free Savory Kolaches — Complimentary savory kolaches while supplies last. One per person.
    • Sunday, Nov. 9: Free Sweet Kolaches — Complimentary sweet kolaches while supplies last. One per person.

    The Kolache Shoppe Memorial is open Monday through Friday from 6:30 am-12:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 7 am-1 pm.

    Kolache Shoppe Memorial

    Photo by Becca Wright

    Michael Horne and Randy Hines.

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